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12.Don't come tonight.I would rather you ____________ tomorrow.(  )
A.comeB.cameC.will comeD.coming

分析 今天晚上别来了,我宁愿你明天来.

解答 答案 B  本题考查would rather的用法.,would rather 后接从句时,从句谓语通常要用虚拟语气,即用过去式表示现在或将来,用过去完成时表示过去.由句意可知,是"我宁愿你明天来",应该使用一般过去时,故答案为B

点评 虚拟语气对于高中的学生来说属于难点,需要对各种情况下的虚拟了解全面方可作答准确.

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